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Which glass stability parameters can assess the glass-forming ability of oxide systems?

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-02-16 v1

Abstract

Glass forming ability (GFA) is a property of utmost importance in glass science and technology. In this paper, we used a statistical methodology---involving bootstrap sampling and the Wilcoxon test---to find out which glass stability parameters can better predict the glass forming ability. We collected or measured the necessary data for twelve stoichiometric oxide glasses that underwent predominant heterogeneous nucleation (the most common case). We found that some GS parameters could predict the GFA of these oxide glasses quite well, whereas others perform poorly. Parameter KwK_w was the top ranked, closely followed by the KHK_H, γ\gamma, HH^{'}, ΔTrg\Delta T_{rg}, and KcrK_{cr}. Our results corroborate previous reports carried out using a smaller number of glasses, much less GS parameters, and less rigorous statistics. We also found that using TcT_c instead of TxT_x improved the predictive power of these parameters. Finally, the Jezica, the only parameter considered here that predicts the GFA without requiring the production of a glass piece (i.e., without relying on any crystallization information), ranked reasonably well in our analysis.

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@article{arxiv.2001.01113,
  title  = {Which glass stability parameters can assess the glass-forming ability of oxide systems?},
  author = {Jeanini Jiusti and Daniel R. Cassar and Edgar D. Zanotto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.01113},
  year   = {2021}
}

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27 pages, 9 figures